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Whympston in the
parish of
Modbury in Devon, England, was a
historic manor that
belonged to the
Fortescue family. As the 17th-century
Fortescue mural...
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Justice of the King's Bench, a
younger grandson of the
Fortescue family of
Whympston in the
parish of
Modbury in Devon, the
earliest Fortescue seat in England...
- Warwickshire, a
hamlet in
England Wimpstone, Devon, an
ancient name of the
manor Whympston in
England This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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earliest surviving record of the
Fortescue family relates to
their manor of
Whympston in the
parish of Modbury, Devon. He was
educated at
Exeter College, Oxford...
- is
earliest recorded as
residing in the 12th
century at the
manor of
Whympston in the
parish of
Modbury in
South Devon. The
Fortescue family became major...
- and a
descendant of the
prominent and
widespread family of
Fortescue of
Whympston in the
parish of
Modbury in Devon, England, the
earliest Fortescue seat...
- impact.
Connock married firstly Bridget Hele,
daughter of
Walter Hele of
Whympston, Modbury, Devon. He
married secondly Elizabeth Courtenay,
widow of John...
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family of Kelly,
still resident at
Kelly House; The
Fortescue family of
Whympston, Modbury,
surviving until recently in the male line as Earl Fortescue...
- Manor, Gloucestershire, a
younger grandson of the
Fortescue family of
Whympston in the
parish of
Modbury in Devon, the
earliest Fortescue seat in England...
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Justice of
England and Wales, all sons of Sir John
Fortescue (fl.1422) of
Whympston in the
parish of Modbury, Devon,
appointed in 1422
Captain of the captured...